Mind, Volume 75Oxford University Press, 1966 A journal of philosophy covering epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of language, philosophy of logic, and philosophy of mind. |
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... performed a certain locutionary act having phonetic , phatic and rhetic aspects , and in performing this locutionary act he performed the illocutionary act of warning me " is quite another . The second purports to be Austin's ...
... performed a certain locutionary act having phonetic , phatic and rhetic aspects , and in performing this locutionary act he performed the illocutionary act of warning me " is quite another . The second purports to be Austin's ...
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... act of x ' . ' Performing an act ' , as it is familiarly used in everyday discourse - the performance of a trapeze act and performing an act ' as it is familiarly used in some learned discourses , slide into each other and the second ...
... act of x ' . ' Performing an act ' , as it is familiarly used in everyday discourse - the performance of a trapeze act and performing an act ' as it is familiarly used in some learned discourses , slide into each other and the second ...
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relation between act and action ( or between performing an act and performing an action ) , that relation is a very peculiar one . It is not the relation of genus to species in a homogeneous hierarchy of classes , like the relation of ...
relation between act and action ( or between performing an act and performing an action ) , that relation is a very peculiar one . It is not the relation of genus to species in a homogeneous hierarchy of classes , like the relation of ...
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ADAMS E M Mental Causality 552 | 1 |
WHITEConscious and Unconscious Motives 155 | 45 |
DRETSKE F I Ziring Ziderata 211 | 58 |
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accept action agent akrasia analysis answer of type appeal to consequences appears argue argument Aristotle arithmetical assertion Austin baseball glove behaviour bookstore Bradley Carnap causal cause characteristics claim colour concept consequences deontological desire discussion distinction example experience explanation expressions F. H. Bradley fact false formal function given Hintikka illocutionary illocutionary force James judgment kind knowledge language linguistic locutionary act logical London material implication meaning ment mental metalogical metaphysics metastatement mind mistake mistaken moral negation ordinary P-formula P-sentence particular performing an act perlocutionary acts person phatic phenomenology philosophical possible prediction primary recognition principle problem proposition punishment question raven reason recognize reference relation relevant responsibility rules secondary recognition seems sense sense-data sentence simply situation sort spectator speech act statement suppose teleological theory things tion total speech true truth University usage utilitarian utterance words wrong ziderata zideratum zire